Photographs: Courtesy Actimedia
Here's a glimpse of the designer's Persian-inspired 'Khakastri' collection, showcased on Day Three of HDIL India Couture Week.
It may have been the second time he showcased the same line of garments this year (click here to see more of the same at Delhi Couture Week in July), but Rohit Bal managed to put on as dramatic a show as can be expected from the wild child of Indian fashion -- without any Bollywood showstopper.
Both ethnic and Westernwear competed for attention on the ramp -- a royal palette of ivory, gold, royal blue, deep red and black defined everything from long jackets to geometric gowns.
Titled 'Khakastari', which translates from Persian as 'colours of ash', the collection was all about luxury and making statements. Take a look.
We start with this creamy cutwork and tulle number sporting a sheer bodice.
Spiralling out of control
Image: Carol Gracias for Rohit Bal at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
Model Carol Gracias is up next, in this nettled number with gigantic spiralling sleeves.
Slatted style
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
It may not rate too highly on the wearability scale, but this beige gown, with its unique slatted design and tulle skirt, certainly scores bigtime on creativity and finish.
Dipped in gold
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
For the men, the designer offers up this white and gold jacket, teamed with an androgynous netted shirt within.
Paisley glow
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Actimedia
Swirling becomingly, this paisley ghagara and matching jacket are the 'in' thing for the coming wedding season.
Silky Sam
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
Embroidered black silk may not be every man's cup of tea, but those who prefer metrosexual styles will love these breeches and matching jacket.
Striped swipe
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
Who says ethnicwear can't be sexy? Chocolate and gold stripes bring out the best on this plunging EM>anarkali and matching jacket.
Soft 'n' rich
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
We loved this velour coat with fruity and floral motifs, worn over a crushed kurta in grey, gold and orange.
Maroon mirage
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
Bal goes the Lady Gaga route with this severe-sleeved blouse, worn over a maroon-gold ghagara.
Swirling enigma
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
There's something distinctly Spanish about this red ensemble, with its gigantic swirls and black ribbons.
Piece de resistance
Image: A Rohit Bal creation at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
Tinu Verghese steps out in the showstopper, a gargantuan gown that moves from crochet and cutork on the sheer bodice to giant ruffles and finally, hypnotic spirals.
Wading in
Image: Rohit Bal at HDIL India Couture WeekPhotographs: Courtesy Edelman India
Bal steps out of the wings with four of his models in white and wades straight into the pool of water that was specially created on the ramp for the showing. Talk about grabbing eyeballs!
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